The present invention relates to a parting tool, and in particular, to a round cutter blade of a paper shredder.
In addition, during the process of breaking the paper, the paper can only be cut off into strips by the conventional cutter-blade 12. This limits the application and performance capabilities of the cutter-blade 12.
The present invention seeks to overcome the above shortages existing in the prior art and provides a round cutter-blade of a paper shredder which is low in cost to produce and can be securely fitted and attached to other cutting parts of the paper shredder. The round cutter-blade according to one embodiment includes a body having a cutter spoke surface and one or more triangular shaped knife-edges are turned over a periphery of the cutter-blade body, with the number of knife-edges being 1, 2, 3, etc. At the center of the cutter-blade body, an opening (center hole) is formed.
The triangular knife-edge can make tri-turnings (bent in three locations) over the periphery of the cutter-blade so as to form three planes, and the elongation lines of the intersecting lines between adjacent planes do not intersect.
Further, the cutter spoke surface of the body that exists with the triangular knife-edges can have at least one rib or lug that protrudes outwardly therefrom. The number of ribs can be 1, 2, 3, etc.
Further, the periphery of the cutter-blade is a toothed periphery that is produced integratively with the body (e.g., during a punch forming operation).
The center hole of the cutter-blade can be a polygonal shaped hole.
Compared to the prior art cutter-blades, the cutter-blade according to one embodiment of the present invention provides a number of beneficial effects and advantages and in particular, since the cutter-blade is manufactured through punch forming with a sheet metal, the material consumption is less, thereby effectively reducing the production cost. In addition, the paper can be cut and punctured simultaneously so as to break the paper into short fragments due to the design of the triangular cutter-edge(s), thus meeting the secure requirement better.
The present invention is now described in detail in company with embodiments and drawings as follows.
Turning now to
The round cutter-blade 22 of the present invention is made of a sheet metal, with its thickness being between 0.4 mm and 1.0 mm which is punched out round by means of a die. The cutter-blade 22 has a jagged periphery and its center hole 31 is a polygonal hole so that the round cutter-blade 22 can be fitted with the cutter arbor 21 in an improved manner.
After the round cutter-blade 22 is punched, the triangular knife-edge 221 in an equatorial state are set at its same surface preferentially, with two triangular knife-edges 221 in an equatorial state are set at its same surface, as shown in
The periphery of the round blade 22 is a toothed periphery that is produced integratively, and when two round blades 22 are rotating relatively, the periphery features permit the blade 22 to easily cut the paper.
At least one rib or lug 222 and generally two or more ribs 222 can be formed at the cutter spoke, which has the turned triangular cutter-edges 221. As shown in
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